5 Free Graphic Design Tools For Creating Images

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Technology seems to be on the rampage as it is gradually reducing the need to hire a workforce. Should we be worried in a country like Nigeria where the unemployment rate is on the high side? That is by the way. However, one set of people that should be worried are the graphic artists because there are now design tools for editing and creating images. You don’t even need to have any design talent as these tools are very flexible. Want to know some of the tools you can use? Jumia Travel gathers 5 design tools for creating cool images. The only thing you need is the eye for beauty.

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Canva

Canva is one of the best design tools you can use for creating images for your blog and social media images. Not limited to this, you can also create business cards and infographics. There are thousands of templates you can use for your design and at the same time, you can upload your own images. It is very simple.

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PicMonkey

With PicMonkey, you can create different kinds of designs. You can filter and edit photos to create exclusive pictures. Importantly, try as much as possible not to make it appear amateurish.

Skitch

This tool can only be used offline which means you have to download it on your computer. It allows users to edit images, and take screenshots. However, you cannot share it on social media since its offline. Despite this, it is nice tool and it is free.

Snappa

Snappa is a perfect tool for creating images. It is very easy to use, and gives users unlimited visual designs. This is better for those who do graphics but you can still edit photos. You can create any type of image on this platform.

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Illustrio

There are thousands of templates which you can use for produce any great and faultless images of your choice across any platform. It is free and easy to use.

Adeniyi Ogunfowoke is a PR Associate at Jumia Travel.

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